Police: 2 arrests in school bomb threats

ALHAMBRA, Calif. 
Police say two people have been arrested in connection with bomb threats against Alhambra High School.

A police department statement says one current Alhambra High School student and one former student were arrested on Friday. Their names were not revealed.

Sgt. Garrett Kennedy says detectives are preparing a case to present to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. The Alhambra Unified School District says it will proceed with appropriate disciplinary action.

City News Service says the school has received at least six phoned-in bomb threats since the beginning of the year, most recently on March 15. No explosives have been found, but the threats have disrupted the campus.